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Cygnus 850: 2-Wire G.SHDSL Modem Family

The CYGNUS 850 is a 2-wire G.SHDSL modem family that can operate at speeds up to 2 Mbps over copper phone lines. It has various interface options including E1, V.35, Ethernet, and RS-232. The modem can extend local area networks over copper phone lines or wide area networks over leased lines. It has features for remote management, fault detection, and flexible clocking.
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Cygnus 850: 2-Wire G.SHDSL Modem Family

The CYGNUS 850 is a 2-wire G.SHDSL modem family that can operate at speeds up to 2 Mbps over copper phone lines. It has various interface options including E1, V.35, Ethernet, and RS-232. The modem can extend local area networks over copper phone lines or wide area networks over leased lines. It has features for remote management, fault detection, and flexible clocking.
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CYGNUS 850

2-wire G.SHDSL Modem family


FEATURES
Operates on 2-wire copper circuits using Product functionality (ordering time options):
G.SHDSL 64/128 kbps baseband leased line modem
Driving range: 11 km at 64 kbps and 6.5 km at 2 Mbps/Nx64 kbps baseband leased line
2048 kbps on 24 AWG (0.5 mm dia) unloaded modem
copper pair under error free conditions. 4-port 10/100 Mbps LAN Extender usable on
Rate-Range operation provides payload vs. local copper pair or over wide area PCM leased
distance benefit to give larger range during NX64 circuit
kbps operation. 2-port error corrector-cum-64kbps/2 Mbps
Flexible clocking options. (framed, single slot selected for 64 kbps) leased
Loopback and test pattern generation facilities for line modem for RS 232 devices
quick fault isolation. Front panel indicators for displaying unit status.
Configuration/monitoring - ordering time options Ordering time option of resettable buzzer for
for: alerting against line failure
RS 232 compatible console port Power supply input - ordering time options for 230
LCD-keypad VAC, 48 VDC or both
Via SNMP and Telnet over a TCP/IP network
Through switches and jumpers alone (some
models)
APPLICATIONS

User Premises Telephone Exchange User Premises User Premises Telephone Exchange User Premises
V.35 E1 E1 V.35 V.35 64 kbps co-directional G.703 V.35

850/ 850/ PCM 850/ 850/ 850/ 850/ PCM 850/ 850/
V.35 E1 N/W E1 V.35 V.35 COD N/W COD V.35

User device 2-wire local loop 2-wire local loop User device User device 2-wire local loop 2-wire local loop User device
(e.g., router) (e.g., router) (e.g., router) (e.g., router)

Wide area 2048 kbps / Nx64 kbps leased line Wide area 64 kbps leased line

User Premises User Premises User Premises Telephone Exchange User Premises
10/100 Base-T 10/100 Base-T 10/100 Base-T E1 or COD 10/100 Base-T
Switch Switch
850/ 850/ PCs 850/ 850/ PCM 850/ 850/
ETH ETH ETH E1/COD N/W E1/COD ETH PCs

Server Server

ThinClients/ 2-wire local loop Thin 2-wire local loop 2-wire local loop
PCs Clients/
In-campus LAN Extension on copper pair PCs
LAN Extension over 64 kbps/2 Mbps leased line

User Premises Access gateway to organisation's WAN


Telephone Exchange User Premises RS 232 RS 232
To
E1 E1 Server
850/ 850/
850/ 850/ AEC AEC
E1 E1
User devices (e.g., 2-wire copper circuit Terminal Switch Router WAN
"dumb" terminals) (or PCM leased line) Server
PCM Telecom 2-wire local loop PABX with 850/E1 or 850/COD
equipment at the exchange)
PABX connection to exchange using PRI Line Error-free connection of RS232 terminals to a server
SPECIFICATIONS
G.SHDSL INTERFACE CONSOLE PORT (ORDERING TIME OPTION)
Compatibility: G.SHDSL on 2-wire unloaded copper circuit with TC-PAM Compatibility: ITU-T V.24/RS232
encoding as per ITU-T G.991.2 Format: Asynchronous; 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity - default
Payload speed: Up to 2048 kbps (up to 2304 kbps for LAN Extenders) speed 9600 bps
Line Impedance: 135 ohms Connector: RJ-45 socket
Connector: RJ-45 socket and 2-way terminal block
LCD-KEYPAD (ORDERING TIME OPTION)
Protection: As per ITU-T K.20, K.21
LCD: 16 characters x 2 lines, with backlight
ORDERING TIME OPTIONS FOR DTE INTERFACE Keypad: Four keys (Next, Back, Select and Exit)
Interfaces E1 (framed and unframed) Function: Parameter selection for framed/unframed mode
available 64/128 kbps V.35
SUPPORT FOR CENTRALISED NETWORK MANAGEMENT (ORDERING
nx64 kbps (up to 2 Mbps) V.35
TIME OPTION)
64 kbps codirectional G.703
Interface: 10/100 Base-T ethernet on RJ-45 socket
V.11
Software SNMP Traps for important events
4-port 10/100 Base-T Ethernet bridge
functionality: Telnet access for configuration and monitoring
2-port Automatic Error Correcting Module for RS 232
HTTP compatible web based configuration
devices
DIAGNOSTIC SWITCHES
SPECIFICATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL DTE INTERFACES
DTE port local loopback, DTE port digital loop back
E1 interface: Speed up to 2048 kbps Remote loopback request
Selectable framed or unframed operation; Test pattern generation and checking
Framed mode selectable from: PCM31 - FAS only,
PCM31 - FAS with CRC-4, PCM30 - FAS with CAS, INDICATORS
PCM30 - FAS with CAS and CRC-4 General indicators:
Connector: 120 ohm - balanced interface provided on Unit Power status, Alarm condition, Test status, Default parameter status, LT
RJ-45 socket and/or 4-way terminal block; 75 ohm - status, Pattern Error, Serial Management status
unbalanced interface provided on BNC connector DSL line indicators:
V.35 interface: 64/128 kbps option: Synchronous operation at 64/128 DSL link status, Error status
kbps; nx64 kbps option: synchronous operation at nx64 E1 / 64 kbps co-directional G.703 DTE port indicators:
kbps speed (up to 2048 kbps) Link status, Error, Receive, Transmit
Connector: 34 pin block (V.35) V.35 port indicators:
V.11 interface 64/128 kbps option: Synchronous operation at 64/128 DTR status, Receive, Transmit
kbps; nx64 kbps option: synchronous operation at Ethernet Bridge interface:
nx64 kbps speed (up to 2048 kbps) LAN Link Status, Speed status, Receive, Transmit
Connector: 15 pin female
AEC interface:
64 kbps COD Speed: 64 kbps
Link Status, Link Tx, Link Rx, Port Tx, Port Rx, Address Error, Link Error, Remote
G.703 interface: Connector: 4-way terminal block and RJ-45 socket
supervisor, Test status, Defualt status
Ethernet Bridge No. of ports: 4
interface: Compliance: IEEE 802.3 compliant 10/100 Base-T GENERAL
autosensing interface Size: 222 mm (w) x 260 mm (d) x 51 mm (h)
Connector for each port: shielded RJ-45 socket Power input: 230 VAC+/-10%, -48 VDC (-40 to -60 VDC), or both:
Functionality: Self learning bridge - requires similar unit ordering time option
at other end for bridging Operating temp: 0OC - 45OC
Humidity: 0-85% RH, non condensing
AEC interface: No. of ports: 2 user ports + 1 supervisory port
Compliance: Asynchronous RS 232 / ITU-T V.24 ORDERING INFORMATION
User port format: 50 - 19200 bps; 5,6,7 or 8 data bits; 1, Order code: CYGNUS 850 S/T/U/V
1.5 or 2 stop bits; Odd, Even or No parity
S: Specifies the speed of the unit.
Supervisory port format: 50 - 9600 bps; 8 data bits, 1
Use: “64k” for 64/128 kbps option Leave blank for Nx64 kbps/2Mbps option
stop bit, no parity
Connector for each port: RJ-45 socket T: Specifies the DTE interface required.
Functionality: When used with a similar unit, the Use: “E1” for 120 ohm balanced E1 interface “E1-75” for both 75 ohm unbal-
module provides automatic error correction for traffic anced and 120 ohm balanced E1 interfaces “V35” for V.35 interface
from/to user ports. Module may be monitored and “COD” for 64 kbps co-directional G.703 interface “V11” for V.11 interface
configured from a terminal connected to its supervisory “ETH” for 4-port 10/100 Base-T ethernet bridge “AEC” for AEC interface
port
U: Specifies the mechanisms provided for configuring the unit.
CLOCKING MODES Use: “SW” if the unit is to be configured via switches and jumpers alone “CON” if
DSL Slaved: Uses clock recovered from the DSL line signal for sending the unit is provided with a RS232 compatible console port for configuring
and receiving data on the DSL link and the DTE interface. and monitoring the unit “LCD” if unit has a LCD-keypad and console port
Internal: Uses an internal crystal controlled clock for sending and “NM” is unit is to be manageable over a TCP/IP network from a central
receiving data on the DSL link and the DTE interface. network management station (NMS) and also have console port installed
DTE Slaved: Uses clock received from a V.35 DTE, or clock recovered
from the E1 or 64 COD G.703 signal, for sending and V: Specifies input power supply option.
receiving data on the DSL link and the DTE interface Use: “AC” for 230 VAC “DC” for -48 VDC “AC&DC” for both these supplies
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice
DTE Slaved - Only on V.35 units. Similar to DTE-slaved mode, except that Ref.: 120907
external transmit both transmit and receive clocks are supplied by the DTE.

CYGNUS MICROSYSTEMS (P) LIMITED


93, IDA Phase II, Cherlapally, Hyderabad 500 051, India ISO 9001:2008
Tel: +91 (40) 2726 1326 Fax: +91 (40) 2726 1167 Registered
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